Rumble Fighter (RF) is a multiplayer online fighting game available
for the PC. It has been around since 2007 and many elements of the game
have changed since then. What hasn't changed much is the deep-seated
game play mechanic that hardcore fighting game fans can appreciate.
While RF is portrayed as a casual fighting game that every gamer and
their mother should be able to get the hang of, you can dig deeper into
the gameplay and find out there's more to it than meets the eye.

Select your character

When you first start RF and choose what character class you want to
play, the strategic challenge of battles will have already begun. The
four starting classes: Strikers, Soul Fighters, Elementalists and
Alchemists, each of which can be played as either male or female, have
different stats that appeal to different play styles. For example: Soul
Fighters are extremely fast, so they're great for players that enjoy
rush-down tactics. Alchemists are very slow, but have high defense,
which makes them perfect for defensive players or players that turtle a
lot. The Elementalists have poor strength and defense, but can make use
of exo-cores (more on this later) that have many ranged attacks. Lastly,
the Strikers have high strength with well-rounded stats, so they are
typical and good for beginners looking for balance in their fighting
styles.

Select your fighting style

No matter what kind of martial art you're in to, RF has you covered.
With over 40 different fighting styles (called "sacred scrolls",) RF
gives players the chance to become the legendary fighter they've always
dreamed of. The surprising thing about each sacred scroll in RF is how
incredibly close they represent each fighting style in real life. Each
style is animated fluidly and realistically while properties of their
attacks reflect their real world counterparts. RF also has several
fictional fighting styles that are homage to characters of popular
fighting game series, like Koroshu style from Terry Bogard in Fatal
Fury, Bushin nin-jutsu style from Guy in Street Fighter Alpha, and Agent
style from Crimson Viper in Street Fighter IV.